Other Name: Airbagg - Air Bag; Steering Wheel Air Bag; Driver Air Bag
Replaces: YS921J8AE, YS921J8AF, YS921J8AD
Item Weight: 4.80 Pounds
Item Dimensions: 15.2 x 10.9 x 8.2 inches
Condition: New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
SKU: YS921J8AI
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Mopar's
factory warranty.
More Info
Fits the following 2004 Dodge Caravan Submodels:
Base, C/V, SE, SXT | 4 Cyl 2.4 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.3 L FLEX, 6 Cyl 3.3 L GAS
2004 Dodge Caravan Air Bag Parts and Q&A
Q: What Steps Should Be Taken After an Air Bag Deployment on 2004 Dodge Caravan?
A: Any vehicle that has its supplemental restraints deployed must replace those components before use. Should the driver air bag deploy, a new Clock Spring is required; should the passenger one deploy, a new passenger air bag door must be placed. If either front air bag is used, then the seat belt tensioners which are linked to them, should also be replaced. After deploying a side curtain air bag, the complete air bag assembly, headliner and top A, B and C-pillar trim must be replaced because they could not be reused or could be weakened by the deployment. After any damage to the vehicle from impact, check that the mounting surfaces and side impact sensor are properly repaired and secure, since improper scaffolding or loose fixing may cause the air bags not to deploy when required or to activate unnecessarily. Other auto components must be thoroughly inspected; repairs or replacements should be done only if you see actual damage. After a multistage air bag deploys, all of the squibs used during initiation should be checked. air bag inflators for both the driver and passenger are controlled through the electrical signals from the Acm which reach squib 1 and 2 circuits to the air bag initiators in each front seat. It is usual to have both initiators, though if one doesn't work due to a system fault, Bleu users must confirm both initiators were used to avoid errors with live pyrotechnics. A Drbiii scan tool should be used to check the vehicle for air bag deployment before either one is taken out for disposal. As active air bags may contain pyrotechnic material, they should only be disposed of when you learn they have definitely deployed. No matter if your air bags are deployed or not, you are required by law to dispose of them as the regulations explain.